ICYMI: DFA Issues Order Removing the Submission of Birth Certificate as Requirement for Passport Renewal
Well. it's about time.
by WindowSeat.ph | January 24, 2019
The Department of Foreign Affairs issued Department Order No. 03-2019 on January 15, 2019, removing the requirement of the submission of a birth certificate for passport renewals except in a few specific cases.
Signing order removing birth certificate requirement for passport renewals. Old passport is mire than sufficient.
— Teddy Locsin Jr. (@teddyboylocsin) January 15, 2019
Exemptions are first-time passport applications, renewal applications for lost and mutilated passports, renewal applications requiring changes in the passport entries, renewal applications of old brown and green passports bearing no complete middle name, and those who are in the Department’s watchlist.
The DFA said that they issued the order in line with the President’s directive for a streamlined government frontline service, and in compliance with Republic Act No. 11032, or The Ease of Doing Business Act.
Philippine Foreign Service Posts and Consular Offices have been instructed to immediately implement said Department Order.